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Iran Protests: Death Toll Rises, U.S. Offers Help

Iran erupts in massive protests, with over 570 demonstrations across 31 provinces, despite government internet blackout. Brave protesters chant death to Supreme Leader and long live the shah, with at least 217 deaths reported. International tensions rise as Trump offers support, and Iran warns of retaliation. Defiant crowds continue to protest, lighting up streets with phone flashlights.

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